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the actual copyright holders. For rationale, see my post to botan-devel
on April 9, subject 'Changing license to directly reflect contributors'
(http://www.randombit.net/pipermail/botan-devel/2008-April/000527.html)
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the word read/write functions will be faster through the use of
(slightly unsafe) pointer manipulations. On some CPUs (like SPARC),
these antics can cause crashes (usually visible by SIGBUS) if what you
are attempting to read or write as an integer is not aligned on a word
boundary. However they are safe on x86 and x86-64.
Performance increases across the board on a Core2. In most algorithms
the improvement seems to be about 3%, except a few standouts like RC6
(15%), MD4 (20%), RIPEMD-128 (8%). Will be better with faster xor_buf
and byte swapping.
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but might as well keep it up to date. And it's easier to do it once with
a 'perl -pi' command than to update each file over time.
Apologies to anyone looking at diffs.
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static_cast or reinterpret_cast, as needed.
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or other non-portable implementations as modules.
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